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  2. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    A wetsuit is normally specified in terms of its thickness and style. For instance, a wetsuit with a torso thickness of 5 mm and a limb thickness of 3 mm will be described as a "5/3". With new technologies the neoprene is getting more flexible. Modern 4/3 wetsuits, for instance, may feel as flexible as a 3/2 of only a few years ago.

  3. Orca (company) - Wikipedia

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    Orca specialises in high range wetsuits, with most wetsuits starting at around $250 up to $700 [4] with many of its products available worldwide. The company is recognised as a leader in introducing new technologies into triathlon. The Orca Apex 2 wetsuit uses AirLite - a world first neoprene technology. There are tiny air pockets trapped in ...

  4. Quiksilver - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] About 30% of Quiksilver's sales come from the Roxy line. [27] Since inception, Roxy has grown to be the largest action sport fashion apparel company for young women. [24] In addition to apparel, it now also produces accessories, homewares, hard goods (snow and surf), wetsuits, footwear, and books. It has sub-brands for its children's ...

  5. Bristol in pictures: Scenes from across the city

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    Wetsuit needed: Despite often sub-zero temperatures, the hardiest folk have still been cold water swimming and, as this picture shows, surfing at The Wave on the outskirts of the city. [PA Media]

  6. Gul (watersports) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Knowles (Sales Manager) Grant Goodhew (Senior Technical Designer) ... Gul is credited with pioneering the first one-piece wetsuit in 1974/75. [2] References

  7. O'Neill (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Jack O'Neill was one of the originators of the use of neoprene for wetsuits. [2] [3] [4] O'Neill was a pioneering retailer of surfwear [3] and also sells lifestyle apparel and snow sports-related apparel. In May 2007 the ownership of the brand was sold to Sisco Textiles N.V., a holding company headquartered in Luxembourg.